Over on a Utah forum this has been talked about in great length.
Sportsmen have brought this type of regulation on themselves. There have been fights, people have destroyed and stolen others trail cameras, owners are figuring that since their camera was the first one on a water hole then that is their water hole and that no others can post a camera on it.
But this law will not outlaw all uses of the cameras. The dates that they are allowed are outside of hunting seasons. Some like it some don't. The ones that like it only have one or two cameras out all year, the ones that don't have a hundred out all year.
As for baiting, it was long overdue. The trash that people leave at bait sights is ridiculous. Plastic bags and other trash is usually left when the bait is dumped. I know a spot where so called hunters will bust a pumpkin at a water hole that is across the road from a good camping sight. Then come opening morning when the deer come down to water they sit in their lawn chairs and shoot the bucks. The deer don't even bother eating the pumpkin. The hunters then pack up and go home leaving the trash at the water hole along with the pumpkin that just sits there until someone throws it off into the sagebrush.